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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T19:58:45+00:00 2026-06-17T19:58:45+00:00

In LessonsController, there are new and create methods. def new @lesson = Lesson.new end

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In LessonsController, there are new and create methods.

def new
  @lesson = Lesson.new
end

def create
  @lesson = Lesson.new(params[:lesson])
  if @lesson.save do something end
end

I’ve been doing this in my apps without giving a thought. It works, but I’m confused why I am creating the instance variable both in the new and create action. From what I understand, this is the flow:

When a user clicks the new lesson button, he will be directed to LessonsController#new. When he puts in the required value and click submit he will be directed to LessonsController#create. I haven’t needed a view template for the create method.

So my confusion is, why are you creaing @lesson object again in the create method? I think the answer to this question might have to involve some concepts about GET and POST HTTP methods as well.

I appreciate any help! Thank you.

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    2026-06-17T19:58:46+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 7:58 pm

    This is because HTTP is a sessionless protocol and any instance variables are not carried over between multiple requests.

    A request to load up the #new page is a single request and once you submit the form and hit create button (or any of it’s other counterpart) The browsers initiates a new request to your #create method.

    The first time around in #new method – You are creating an instance variable @lesson with it’s default values:

    @lesson = Lesson.new

    However, the second time around in #create method – The new request is forcing to create a very different instance variable:

    @lessong = Lesson.new(params[:lesson])

    This ^ second time around you are initiating the instance variable with the values received from the form submit (usually a POST request with #create). I hope that clears any air with why it is this way.

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